By Brandie Majeau
Abee Community Hall bustled with activity over the Thanksgiving weekend. In an effort to maximize the
use of the facility, the hall will open its doors to host various events in the upcoming months. The
initiatives commenced on October 7th with a gathering focused on learning the art of crafting delectable
apple pies. From the gentle roll of the dough to achieving the perfect flaky crust, accompanied by the
aromatic scents of cinnamon, nutmeg, and apple, the step-by-step pie making course progressed
throughout the afternoon, resulting in this homemade holiday favorite. The project supplied ample
ingredients, allowing each guest to take home their pie and sufficient dough to attempt their own pies
and pie fillings in the comfort of their kitchen.
The Abee Community Hall kitchen welcomed the enjoyment and mirth into its typically tranquil space.
This apple pie course marks just the beginning. Plans are underway for a perogy-making course and a
bread-making course in the new year. However, as the new year is still months away, keep a close eye
out for upcoming craft projects and days of cozy camaraderie, where guests are encouraged to bring
their unfinished projects to the hall and work on them to completion while surrounded by friends.
There’s talk that Santa will also be making an appearance at Abee Hall on December 10. Mark it on your
calendar and immerse yourself in the Christmas spirit for an afternoon of activities, games, and snacks.
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